Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market - Forecast(2024 - 2030)

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Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market Overview

The Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare healthcare is forecasted to reach $37.4 billion by 2027 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.9% during the forecast period 2022-2027Core administration within the healthcare setup provides essential systems such as payment efficiency and dwells a business emancipate its business model. The dependency on the cloud has grown multifold in the recent decade owing to enormous demand from the patients and the government mandates to uplift the services at hand. Core administration should provide flexibility, automation and configurability that is needed to boost one’s setup. The spending on core administration has been attributed to the ready availability of telehealth services or mobile technology services such as tablets or mobile phones. Moreover, the dependency on electric health records has gained prominence due to its interoperability in the last decade. The spending on technology has made it easier for patients, as well as for the hospitals. It has forged a path that can help the patient know the details of their current health, while for the hospitals, it can help allow the infrastructure to handle the influx if any. 

Health care services is a broader segment to encompass all the necessary ancillary of healthcare setups such as hospitals, clinicians, organizations and several others. Each of the listed use various technological tools to smoothen its administrative functions. For medical insurance companies, technology spending has facilitated them to make their reimbursement systems more robust and efficient. By combing the tools such as healthcare analytics with the present technology, healthcare infrastructure can propel in the future at an optimal rate. Additionally, various tech giants are readily spending their time and resources to construct different platforms. To name one, Cognizant has the availability of three core administrative solutions by the name of- Facets, QNXT and QicLink. The company claims that the following products can anticipate the future of healthcare by unleashing cutting-edge technology.

Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market Report Coverage

 The report: Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market Forecast (2022-2027)”, by Industry ARC, covers an in-depth analysis of the following segments of the Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market.

By Deployment: On Premise, On Cloud
By Solution: In House (Hardware, Software, Services), Outsource
By End UsersPayers (Insurance Companies, Governments and Others), Providers (Hospitals and Others)
By Geography: North America (U.S, Canada and Mexico), South America (Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Chile and Rest of South America), Europe (U.K, Germany, Italy France, Spain, Russia and Rest of Europe), Asia Pacific (China, India, Japan, Australia & New Zealand, South Korea, Rest of Asia Pacific), Rest of the World (Middle East and Africa)

Key Takeaways

  • North America held a dominant share in the industry owing to its robust health infrastructure and various policy adoptions by the government to inculcate technology spending in the core administration of healthcare.
  • Cloud-based service shows the utmost potential to grow owing to its advantages over the primate way of managing administrative operations. The surge of IoT device demand and technological linkage with the cloud will help gain multi-dimensional insights into the core administration function.
  • Technology Spending on Core Administration in the Healthcare Market Detailed Analysis on the Strength, Weakness and Opportunities of the prominent players operating in the market will be provided in the Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market report.

Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market: Market Share (%) By Region, 2021

Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market
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Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market Segment Analysis – By Deployment

The Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market based on type can be segmented into On-Premise and On Cloud. The On Cloud segment has the largest share in the Technology Spending on Core Administration in the Healthcare Market growing at a CAGR of 5.7% during the forecast period 2022-2027, owing to various benefits over On-Premise deployment, which include the ease of availability and accessibility of the cloud. Additionally, the cloud can inculcate and store an enormous amount of patient health records, along with other vital documents. It saves time and also avoids any chances of human errors while storing the data.

On Cloud will remain the fastest-growing segment and is estimated to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period 2022-2027. The availability of cloud-based services to hospitals and patients has helped them correlate various data sets and approach each other in the best possible manner. Moreover, the senior population will benefit from this spending on technology as their medical records can be saved on the cloud, which further allows them to consult any doctor or physician based on their preference or limitation. As per WHO reports, the world geriatric population is increasing at a rapid pace

Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market Segment Analysis – By End Users

The Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market based on Application can be segmented into Payers and Providers. Providers had the largest share in the Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market, growing at a CAGR of 4.5% during the forecast period 2022-2027. This is owing to high spending done by the hospitals to facilitate patient care in an efficient way. Hospitals are partnering with the IT giants to refurbish their administrative setups. The element of error has been mitigated away and a value proposition is looked after. The influx of patients has been seeing a rising trend, patients who need to get admitted. Hospitals are using various AI-based tools or IoT tools to track patients’ health daily. The following have been some of the reasons for the growth of providers in the year 2021.

However, Payers is poised to be the fastest-growing segment during the forecast period of 2022-2027. Organizations such as medical insurance companies or general insurance companies are spending an immense number of resources on developing their core administrative functions. To quote, GHP, a Pennsylvania -based Geisinger Health Plan, imparted Cognizant as their IT partner to improve their product lines and help in expanding the market presence of their products. The other factors that helped the insurance company improve their cost margins, new product lines were established with ease and the need for the manual process was eliminated. Future scalability was one of the key aspects that they looked out for a while, spending on the core administration. After implementing these administrative policies, an increase of 10%, from 75% to 85%, was observed in auto-adjunction rates, a 100% track record of on-time submissions to CMMS services and 99% provider-payment accuracy achieved.

Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market Segment Analysis – By Geography

The Global Demand for Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market based on Geography can be segmented into North America, South America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of the World. The North America region dominated the Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare market in 2021 with a market share of 38%. This is owing to a robust medical infrastructure and the ready adoption of cloud-based technology in healthcare. For example, in the USA, NIH launched a program known as N3C, which helps scientists to analyze the data of the covid affected patients using big data analytics and medical records. The following was meant to find a possible cure for the kind of vaccine. Clover, A San- Francisco-based health insurance setup utilized algorithms and spent actively on the core administration. It developed AI, which could reach out to the people at risk of catching covid and provide them with robust health setups that can reach them.

However, Asia Pacific is estimated to be the fastest-growing segment during the forecast period of 2022-2027 owing to the ready investments made by the respective governments to refurbish the medical infrastructure. The use of analytical tools has been a success in certain studies. The governments are actively working with IT providers to create niche software or service solutions that can deal with lakhs of users and provide insights.

Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market Drivers

A recent shift from a volume-centric data approach to a value-centric approach will create demand for the Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare 

A recent trend of changing healthcare preferences has been seen, enforced by the government to avoid wastage. According to a peer-reviewed article, the USA healthcare allocates $760 billion to $935 billion annually on healthcare, of which 25% is spent on non-revenue generating activities or can be termed as waste. The study was further subjugated into six different categories, of which the highest contributor of waste was “administrative complexity.” It accounted for $265.6 billion annually in waste. Although the wastage amount has shrunk from 30% to 25% within a span of 5 years, it shows the administrative reforms that the healthcare setup has opted for. Earlier, the value was only counted for the number of patients you could process in a day or a month, but now patient satisfaction and retention are of more serious concern. Electronic medical records have been another factor that has helped the healthcare industry to prioritize their setups and expenditures on the people who need them the most; the product offerings have been customized to create more value than just processing the patient. If a patient is regular in his visits, a customized lain can be made. A better payment facility can be curated, which will serve the patient in the best possible manner.

Ease of interoperability using technology tools in the healthcare setup will help the growing geriatric population on different levels

Interoperability refers to the use of data across the domains of clinical setup, regardless of their point of inception. The collected data is transmitted into the cloud, which different population levels across the globe can use. The rising senior population will be one of the drivers of adoption and spending on IT tools. As per the recent data published by WHO, the aging population of the USA will outgrow the younger one by 2036. With rising age, the problems related to cardiovascular diseases are bound to increase. The USA has 34 million who have confirmed type-1 or type-2 diabetes, while 88 million people tend to develop diabetes or are pre-diabetic.

Similarly, in Asia-Pacific senior population has been increasing in mainly all the regions, such as ten countries will be under the category of an "aging country" instead of eight countries. Similarly, 11 countries will be super-aged by 2050, which is just one in 2020. The growing age will supplant problems such as cardiovascular diseases with interoperability and access to medical history across the medical industry. One can get regular access to medication and other necessities. Furthermore, the senior population needs in-house support for most of their activities; adding to diseases in that mix will further propel the growth of IT spending in Clinical Analytics.

Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market Challenges

Data breaches and hacking can challenge the growth of development in the cloud segment to provide administrative functions

As per the data published on various resources, phishing attacks have increased by 11% annually, while ransomware has been rising by 6%. In 2020, the healthcare breaches were around 61%, while insiders made 39% of the violations. Approximately 62 violations within the healthcare sector were reported and 2.5 million patient records were either compromised or exposed to non-agreed parties. Some of the companies whose data were lost owing to a phishing attack on the servers were Total Health Care Inc, Home Medical Equipment Holdco LLC and River Spring Health Plans. In total, close to 1 million data records were only lost to phishing attacks. Additionally, the point of data breach mainly were servers, that is 36, which is 50% of the total violations. The following shows the vulnerability of on-cloud system dependence.

Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Industry Outlook

Product Launch and Acquisitions were the key strategies adopted by players in the Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market. In 2022, the Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market share is consolidated by the top ten players present in the market. Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare top 10 companies include: 

  1. Health Solution Plus Inc.
  2.  ikaSystems Corporation Inc.
  3. HealthEdge Software Inc.
  4. Plexis Healthcare Systems
  5. Trizetto Corporation
  6. DST System Inc.
  7. UPP Technology
  8. Volent Health,
  9. Visiant Health
  10. Cognizant Inc

Recent Developments

  • In March 2022, GE Healthcare announced the launch of its new Edison platform for healthcare organizations. The platform aggregates applications and patient data from multiple sources and integrates them with existing clinical workflows for easy provider access.
  • In January 2020, MORE Health announced the release of the AI Medical Assistant, a new AI tool. Thousands of cases in MORE Health's databases will be ranked by similarity in the new product and treating physicians will be presented with treatment suggestions for patients that are most similar to the one they are currently treating.
  • In July 2019, Cognizant developed an AI-driven solution to identify drug-seeking behavior amongst the youth. Text analytics and advanced machine learning algorithm is the way that has helped save the company save $60 million and in turn, has identified close to 85,000 risk patients. It works by encompassing doctors’ notes, which they have entered into the EMR to track to identify the at-risk patient.

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1. Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market- Overview
    1.1 Definitions and Scope
2. Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market- Executive Summary
3. Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market – Landscape
    3.1 Company Benchmarking- Key Companies
    3.2 Market Share Analysis – Key Companies
    3.3 Patent Analysis – Key Companies
    3.4 Financial Analysis – Key Companies
    3.5 Pricing Analysis
4. Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market- Startup Companies Scenario Premium
    4.1 Investment
    4.2 Revenue
    4.3 Venture Capital and Funding Scenario
5. Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market– Industry Market Entry Scenario Premium Premium
    5.1 Regulatory Framework Overview
    5.2 New Business and Ease of Doing business index
    5.3 Case Studies of Successful Ventures
6. Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market Forces
    6.1 Market Drivers
    6.2 Market Constraints & Challenges
    6.3 Porters five force model
        6.3.1 Bargaining power of suppliers
        6.3.2 Threat of substitutes
        6.3.3 Threat of new entrants
        6.3.4 Bargaining powers of Buyers
        6.3.5 Degree of Competition
7. Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market– Strategic Analysis
    7.1 Value Chain Analysis
    7.2 Opportunities Analysis
    7.3 Market Life Cycle Analysis
8. Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market – By Deployment (Market Size –$Million/$Billion)
    8.1 On Premise
    8.2 On Cloud
9. Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market – By Solution (Market Size –$Million/$Billion)
    9.1 In House 
        9.1.1 Hardware
        9.1.2 Software
        9.1.3 Services
    9.2 Outsource
10. Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market- By End Users (Market Size –$Million/$Billion)
    10.1 Payers
        10.1.1 Insurance Companies
        10.1.2 Governments
        10.1.3 Others
    10.2 Providers
        10.2.1 Hospitals
        10.2.2 Others
11. Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market- By Geography (Market Size –$Million/$Billion)
    11.1 North America
        11.1.1 U.S.
        11.1.2 Canada
        11.1.3 Mexico
    11.2 South America
        11.2.1 Brazil
        11.2.2 Argentina
        11.2.3 Colombia
        11.2.4 Chile
        11.2.5 Rest of South America
    11.3 Europe.
        11.3.1 Germany
        11.3.2 France
        11.3.3 U.K
        11.3.4 Italy
        11.3.5 Spain
        11.3.6 Russia
        11.3.7 Rest of Europe
    11.4 Asia Pacific
        11.4.1 China
        11.4.2 Japan
        11.4.3 South Korea
        11.4.4 India
        11.4.5 Australia & New Zealand
        11.4.6 Rest of APAC
    11.5 Rest of the World
        11.5.1 Africa
        11.5.2 Middle East
12. Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market- Entropy
13. Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market– Industry/Segment Competition Landscape Premium 
    13.1 Market Share Analysis
        13.1.1 Global Market Share – Key Companies
        13.1.2 Market Share by Region – Key companies
        13.1.3 Market Share by Countries – Key Companies
    13.2 Competition Matrix
    13.3 Best Practices for Companies
14. Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market– Key Company List by Country Premium Premium
15. Technology Spending on Core Administration in Healthcare Market Company Analysis
    15.1 Company 1
    15.2 Company 2
    15.3 Company 3
    15.4 Company 4
    15.5 Company 5
    15.6 Company 6
    15.7 Company 7
    15.8 Company 8
    15.9 Company 9
    15.10 Company 10
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